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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1841), 1843-02-04

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1841), 1843-02-04 page 1

JOURNA VOLUME VI. COL UMBUS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1843. NUMBER 184 DAILY OHIO ATE PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, & WEEKLY, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily paper per annum $C 00 Tri-weckly per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum '. . . . 2 SO Payable in advance. BUSINESS CARDS. W. & It. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS and Counsf.li.oiis at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin Bank, up stairs. August 3. SPARROW Sc MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Stale Buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 5, 1841 . F. J. Matthews. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Stale. Office on High street, over Burchstead & Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. FERRY & DENiVISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Clinton BankState street. July 9, 1841. WALTER THRALL, TTORNF.Y at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office A on the East side of High street, second door South of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. uecemoer z, ion. GEO. ill. PARSONS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office High street, opposite Oylcr's Hotel, third door south of llie store of Preston & Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. WESTERN HOTEL A: ND Waldo Stage House, 33 miles north of Columbus, on the Sandusky turnpike, by John search. mar. . AS. CHEW, Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Frank- I'm couutv office. Columbus, Ohio, is prepared to attend 10 cases nf" ISnnkmptcy. Feb. 19. 1842. n AivKKiriT BUSINESS. The subscriber will as- JL sist any one who may wish to procure the benefit of the Bankrup Law. WALTER THRALL, Feb. 3. A'o. 59, High street. IIAKVEY & SE1BERT, BOOK BINDERS, llcrancourt &Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. marl7J Wm. Scibert. HARDWARE, &c. BUTTLES & RUNYON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimminsrs. Tinware. Tinners' Findings, &c, &.C. High street, sign ol the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, wholesale and retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment, of the first qual-ty, always on hand. Ocl- I, N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. BOOKSTORE AND BINDERY. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, . Slate street, opposite the Stale House. A general assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. DOCT. JT. IIAWLEY has removed his office to llcrancourt & Ainbos' new building, between the American Hotel and the Neil House. Residence on the comer of High and Friend streets. Doct. Haw ley would receive m his office one or more students of Medicine. April 19, 1842. .dtf. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841. M'COY, WORK. & M'COY, , DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpet-peting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, &c, High street, opposite the Slate House, Columbus, Ohio. TMIll! ! The undersigned, agent of the jli'.tna Insurance J? company of Hartford, Connecticut, will insure against loss or damage by fire on the most liberal terms. Nov. 21, 1842. .Cmd E. BACKUS. II. COMSTOCK & CO. I70RWARDING and Commission Merchants, and Pro-. duce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. ' J. RIDGWAY & CO.'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castintrs, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. INSURANCE. The subscriber is Agent lor we LacKing Mutual Insurance Company . The Company insures on a safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those who wish to have property insured are invited to call and examine the principles and plan of the Company. WALTER THRALL. January 27, 1842. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford Con necticut. Jan. 2G. E. ROBB1NS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, (Jolumous. BOOTS AND SHOES. KIMBALL & JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in Boots and Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A very general assortment constantly on nanu. NEIL HOUSE. The subscriber having taken the above House for a term of years, and furnished it in good style, nailers himself that by strict attention to the comfort of his guests, he will merit a share of the public patron ae R. 11. COWLES. Columbus, July 1, 1842. ' CORNELIUS WALKE, M. D., . fpENDERS his services to the citizens of Columbus and X vicinity, as Physician and Surgeon. .-,: .. i.4 M..,.V, ,,,;,.c' Tncliliilo T!, , mtr. uj Jinee, on i.i6ii...,vv..u.... upstairs. July 5, 1842.. dtf COLUMRUS IRON STORE. THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he oilers for sale at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of H. Glover & Co., on liroad st. oct.2Gdtf. GEO. GERE. Forwarding, Commission anil Produce Business. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise aim Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. 8. II. STANTON & CO. WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic. Drv Goods. Groceries. Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. No, I, Goodale's Row, (opposite Gregory and Burr,) High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. STONE Jk TO WNSEND, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, opposite the Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1842. AUCTION! AUCTION ! ! The Tnllest Room and Best Auctioneer yet. Having taken that well known stand, the City Auction Room, formerly occupied by ' C. W. Kent, I am prepared to receive on consignment all de-scriptions of Merchandize, Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, &c. Country Sales also attended to Per cenlage on the most reasonable terms. W, R. KENT, City Auction Room. N. B. Goods. &c, sold at private sale at Auction prices, it Columbus, September 9, 1842. .dly. AI1S TO REFLECTION. Aids to Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Willi the Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essay. By John M'Vick ar, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. 12mo. Price SJ 25. For sale at the Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. A MERICAN ALMANAC for the Year IS 13, just received by dec20 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BANKRUPTCY. Rules and Regula'ions in Bankruptcy, adopted by the District Court of the United States, for the District of Qliio. Second Edition, revised, with the additions and amendments to August Term, 1812. Just published, for sale by the hundred, or single, at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. September 8, 1812. BOOTS AN U SHOES. 25 cases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale !v August 18. FAY, K1LB0URNE & CO. BOLTING CLOTHS. McCOY, WORK & Mo COY have been appointed agents for the sale of genuine Hot Anker Bolting Cloths, of warranted quality, which they will sell at New York prices. July 5. 4 T) ULWER'S Lnut Novel." Zanoni, a Novel, by AJ the author of Pclhain, Rienzi, Sic, &.c. 2 vols. 12mo. Ilnrpcr's Fmtiilr Librnrr, in sells from vol. 1 lo 150 inclusive, or by the single volume. Wculth and Worth, or, which makes the Man? 1 vol 18mo. Just received and for sale by may4 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned formed a co-partnership on the 15th instant, under the firm ofO. W. Sherwood 01 Co., and will continue (he Grocery business at the old stand on High street, 2 doors south of the Franklin Bank. (). V. SHERWOOD, THOS. ACHESON. Columbus, Oct. 24, 1842. CALF SEWED ROOTS. Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable article, for sale at the now Boot and Shoe Store of Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD RICHARDSON. COARSE ROOTS AND BROANS. An extensive assortment of Men's Coarse Boots and Brogans, ol Columbus manufacture, kept constantly on hand and for sale cheap, at wholesale or retail, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. CHEAP SHOES. 500 Pairs LadiesiKid Slips and Ties, for sale at the low price of 60 cents a pair, at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, Sepjaqiuai 9, 1812. Buttles' Block. CHARLES O'MALLEY. Adventures of Clmsrie Malley, the Irish Dragoon, just received by foblO 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. H. MOTT'S TRAVELS. Travels in Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, &c., &c, during the years 1834 to 1841. By Valentine Mott. M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery, &c. &.C.; in 1 vol.Svo. just received and for sale by may 1. IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. DRY GOODS. McCOY, WORK & McCOY oiler for sale at their old stand, opposite the State House, a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Jy 5. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c The subscribers have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, cec, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. DWELLING HOUSE for Sale. For sale, a well built and commodious house, very desirable as a residence, and one of the most eligible situations in the city. Apply to marl9-dlf. 11. P. ESPY. EASTERN SOLE LEATHER A first rate article, constantly on hand, and for sale at prices to suit the times, at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, September 9, 1842. Buttles' Block. FRESH FRUIT. 25 Boxes Raisins; 25 quarter do. do. ; just received and for sale by November 29, 1842. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. FOR SALE Pews No. 53 in the Episcopal Church and 78 in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. Oclobcr 19, 1842. B. COMSTOCK & CO. RENCH REVOLUTION. A History of the French Revolution. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. 12nv. 2d Edition. Just received by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. FUR LINED RUBBERS a first rate article for cold or wet weather, lor sale at Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S. GRANVILLE MONEY WANTED. The highest price given for Granville money, in goods or cash, at the store of J. MORRISON, Nov. 8. .dtf Corner of High and Town sts. GO IT and pri BOOTS! Boots of every description, quality price, al the cheap Cash Shoe Slore, of BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, September 9, 1842. Bultles' Block, High street. 1 ENTLEMEN, don't go with wet feet, when you can J purchase a pair 01 waier proot Jioots lor 99, at CHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, DeclS Buttles' Block. HARRISON'S DIGEST, Vol. 4. Just published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in tho House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and also the Crown Cases Reserved; together with a full selection of Equity Cases, Vol.4, completing the work from 175G to 1810. The 4lh volume, or sets in 4 volumcs, for sale at moderate prices, by T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 5, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. TMPORTANT to Mrrchnnt nn.l Trntlms. For JL sale, very cheap, at UliJUii'a Jiookslorc, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound 111 Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. March 24. IT JAMES' NEW NOVEL. The Jacquerie A Novel. By G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of " The Robber," " The Ancient Regime," etc., etc. lii 2 vols. Just received at the Bookstore of fcb7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. LADIES don't go with cold feel, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, at a low price, at BURCHSTEAD & lUCHARDSON'S, Decl8 Buttles' Block. LADIES' SHOES. An extensive assortment La-of dies' Shoes, from the most celebrated manufactories iu Philadelphia, just received at the sign of the Golden Boot, viz: A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, Ladies' fine Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Ties, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slips and Ties, Kid Thick Sole French Tics, Kid Buskins with Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, &c., &c, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. LININGS AND FINDINGS. Just received, a largo and first rale assortment of Lining and Binding Skins, Half Bleached and Green Shoe Thread, Shoe Nails and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kers' Tools, whichare offered unusually low, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. LIVES of the luecns of Englnud, from the Norman Conquest, with anecdotes of their Courts, iu 3 vols, by Agnes Stickland. Memoirs of Margaret Davidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson, with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY. KILBOURNE & CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. jun8 MEMOIRS of the (ncena of France; with notices of the Royal Favorites. By Mrs. Forbes Bush. Complete from the London Edition, in two volumes. Price 31 cents. Sold at DERBY'S Bookstore. December 21, 1842. MARY, O.UEEN 0F SCOTS. Letters and Documents. connected with Her Personal History, now first published ; with an introduction, by Agnes Strickland, Au thor of the '"Lives of the Queens of England." Price 25 cents. Sold at DERBY'S. Dec. 12, 1842. MESMERISM. Fads in Mesmerism, with reasons for a dispassionate enquiry into it. By the Rev. Chauncy Hare Townshend, A. M. A new supply al the Bookstore of Nov. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MACHINE CARDS. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO have this day received, 30 setts Machine Cards, manu nclured in Leicester, Massachusetts. April 21, 1812. N O. SUGAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Sugar, for sale low for cash by Dacl7 B. COMSTOCK & CO. "TAILS ANI GLASS. FAY, K1LBOURNE & 11 CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails ; 200 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sizes of Glass, from 10 by 14 to 16 by 22. June 8 PETERS' REPORTS. The lfilh volume of Peters Reports being cases argued and adjudged iu the Su prcme Court of the United Slates, January Term. 1842 fo sale by I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. December 3, 1842. PHILADELPHIA SHOES. Just ree'd, a splendid assortment of Ladies' colored Buskins, " French Kid Buskins, " French Kid Slippers, " French Morocco Slippers, Children's colored Morocco Gaiter Boots, " colored (loth Gaiter Boots. Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON. RUBBERS! RURRERS! RUBBERS! 800 pairs Men's, Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, just received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, al the lowest cash prices, al the new Boot and Shoe Store of BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, Oct. 2. Bullies' Building, High street. RUBKERS! RUBIIEJCS!! RUBBERS!!! 1,000 Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden Boot, and for sale cheap wholesale or retail, by December 1, 1811. KIMBALL & JONES. REMOVAL. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to the Store lately occupied by the firm of Gregory, Burr & Co., on High street, 2 doors Soulh of the Franklin liank. April 5, 1812. SHOES! SHOES! ! SHOES ! ! ! At the new Shoe Store, Buttles' Building, High st. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Misses Boots and Shoes, among which arc the following kinds: Ladies Colored Half Boots, " French Kid Slips, " Morocco Slips, " Fur Shoes, Misses colored Half Boots, Children's colored Button Boots. Oct. 2. S1 TORY ON PARTNERSHIP. Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maratime Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for sale bv T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 1842. .dtf. No. 5 Minor street. SHOE MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will be sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russell, Yellow and White Lining Skins, Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, &c, &c. November 29, 1841. SHEEP SKINS. Kimball & Jones have just received 75 dozen bark tanned Sheep Skins, which will be sold ve-ry cheap, al the sign of the Golden Boot. Oct. 30. QOLE LEATHER. 30,000 lbs. Spanish Sole Lea- kJ tlier, ol superior qualily, just received and torsale hy October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. s WAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsale hy fjuly 24j FAY, KILIiOUliNE & CO. THE BUCKEYE ALMANAC, for IS l.'J, containing the Census of 1830 H), comparative view of the Census from 1790 lo 1810, Population ol the principal Cities and Towns, Results of ihe Presidential Election in 1836-40, &.c. Just received and for sale hy Sept. 30. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ANNERS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS. KIM-BALL & JONES have 011 hand Tomlinson's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, Flesher's Steels and Brain Faces, Clearing and Scouring Slones, Glass Slickers, &c, which are offered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodale's Row. December 1, 1841. THICK BOOTS AND BROGANS Of all quali ties and prices, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S rpANNEHS' OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior X quality, tor sale cheap, bv November 24, 1841. KIMBALL & JONES. nPANNERS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best X quality, lor sale by October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO, TRUNK HIDES. 500 Hides, suitable for covering Trunks, in store and for sale by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. TOWN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, fifty very desirable Lots in the City of Columbus. En quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. THE ADAMS' LETTERS. Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams; with an Introductory Memoir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. 2 vols. 12mo. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to his wife. By the same. 2 vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WHEAT WANTED. The subscribers will pay Ihe highest market price for Wheat, delivered al their Ware-House int city of Columbus. Jluy29, 1812. I!. COMSTOCK & CO. "17ATEB PROOF BOOTS. Gentlemen's Calf V V Sewed Water Proof Boots, a genteel article, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure & Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwintcr strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. WHITE LEAD, OIL, &c Fay, Kilbournc &Co have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Also Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. WHEAT AND WOOD will be Inlten nt the market price, if delivered soon, for debts due the O-hio Stale Journal. Nov. 1, 1842, "I f HHDS. New Orleans Sugar; 60 Bags Rio Coffee; IU just received and for sale by November 29, T842. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. Q C BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. Ml) 10 bbls. Fustic. 5 do. Nic'wood. 6 do. Alum, 1 lihd. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. Also Clothiers' Press Papers, a lirst ralo article. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. Af BBLS. Camwood; 30 Bbls. Logwood : 11 30 Fustic; 20 " Nic'wood; 6 " Alum; 6 " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder : 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers; forsale by J' AY, KILBOURNE & CO NOTICECHEAP FOR CASn. CUSHMAN & HOWELL still continue to carry 011 the Saddle and Harness business at their old stand oni door Soulh of the Franklin Bank, where they keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Whips, Valises Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single liar ness, of all kinds and qualities, cheap for Cash, or country produce. Farmers, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times, and no mistake ! We will sell lor cost and carriage, cash up and no grumbling, at the following prices. The quality ol the article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, al from 5 00 12 50 $16 00 100 Bridles, ' " 75 1 50 2 00 75 Martingals, " " 50 1 00 1 25 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard leather,) 10 00 10 00 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 3 00 7 00 50 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 50 00 These articles we are selling cheaper than they can be bought West of the Mountains. We can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We arc whole teams ourselves. We slay the leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock, be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell without reserve. Ve are the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1842. NKWESTARLISHMENT.--GEORGE J.PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors Soulh of Town street, where he will keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended lo. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. A NTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY. A IX Cla Classical Dictionary, containing an account of the princi pal nroncr names mentioned in Ancient Authors, an intend ed to elucidate all the important points connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an account of coins, weights, and measures, with Tabular values of the same ; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1400 pages double columns of closely printed matter. The above work, which is acknowledged to be the best ex taut, has just been issued from the press, and is for sale by Sep. 24. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. URS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. The subscribers have just received a large slock of Furs and Hatters' Trimmings, which they offer lor sale at the lowes prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, sides. (iO " double and single Ring Russia, blown. 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 50 " Back and Belly Muskral. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rale assortment of Silk and Cotton Sides and Tips, Banding and Binding, Hat Leathers, Bow Strings Skivers all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood, Gum Shellac, &c. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. August 29, 1842. NEW LAW BOOK. In Press, and will be published early in May, " Cases, chiefly relating to the Criminal and Presentment Law, reserved for consideration and deeid ed by the twelve Judges of Ireland, from May 1822, to November 1810, by Robert Jebb, Esq., Barrister al Law; first American edition, with references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From the want of a Reporter, probably, it has happened that the merits of the Common Law Judges of Ireland have not hithort -1 eenmuch known beyond the limits of their jurisdiction. The present volume may serve to show that the appointment of these Judges has been directed by the same discrimination, which, in less than forty years has given to another department of Irish Law Ihe ser 'ices of Reuesdai.e, of Manners, and of Sucden names, than which the Jurisprudence of England and of our own counlry, know none more authoritative." " No authority in the law can exceed such as is furnished by reports like Mr. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve able Judges, who, after hearing a case well argued, have consulted, deliberated, and in the fast resort decided, must be re garded as of controlling authority. In addition to this, Mr. Jebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of the case is clear and orderly ; the arguments on both sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " very highest authority ' and the judgment of the Court is generally u-nanimous. The Judges appear, besides, to have been in correspondence with the English Judges, and to have been some limes assisted by them. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28, 1842. No. 5.Mii or st. D RE WRY ON INJUNCTIONS. The subscribers arc now preparing for publication A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Injunctions. By Charles Stewart Drew-ry, Esq., Barrister at Law. With Notes and References to American Cases. First American from the first London Edition. " It is scarcely necessary lo offer an apology for the publication of a new work on a subject which has only been treated by one learned writer, and that more than twenty years ago. The great extension, during the intervening period, of the subjects to which the relief by Injunctions is applicable, and the consequent addition to die collection of cases, illustrating the Law on this head of Equity, have appeared to the writer lo make it probable, that an Essay on the Law and Practice of Injunctions would now be acceptable to the profession." The present work is confined strictly to an exposition of the Law and Practice." Extract from the Preface. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 5 Minor street. Philadelphia, January 27, 1842. .dtf. HISTORY of the Wnr in the Peninsnln, ond in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814, by Col. W. F. P. Napier, C. B. Carefully reprinted from the 'lib edition, and complete in 4 large 8vo. volumes, with 50 olates of " Plans of Battles," &c. " Col. Napier has now completed his arduous undertaking of recording the history of the war which England waged in the Peninsula for six years against the gigantic power of Napoleon. The task was difficult: the theme a noble one: and we may be proud that the great deeds of our countrymen have found a worthy historian." " By posterity this work (for to posterity it will assuredly descend) will be considered as the testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience, well fitted to pass a judgment on the deeds wlucti he saw and wnicn ne describes." " The work comes before us, both as a work of art and a testimony: it might fail in the one capacity, yet retain all its value in the other. But if it justly challenge our admiration in both characters, then will it take its rank in after times with those few but precious records of antiquity, wherein the scholar was an actor as well as historian." "But to this high rank we think Col. Napier's history has attained." Edinburgh Reiriew. For sale at the Bookstore of mar!7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BRITISH POETS, in SO Volumes. The works of the British Poets, with lives of the Authors, N otes, &c. By Ezekiel Sanford and Robert Walsh, Jr. Containing the works of Chaucer, Spenser, Shakspeare, Ben Johnson, Davis, Donne, Drummond, Beaumont, Fletcher, Cowley, Waller, Milton, Butler, Wihnot, Otway, Dryden, Pamel, Garth, Addison, Tickell, Lord Lansdowne, Prior, Blackmore, Gay, Dean Swift, Savage, Dyer, Pope, Watts, Collins, Blair, Pitt, Young, Dodsley, Mallet, Ramsay, Thompson, Shenstone, Cawtnorne, Churchill, Falconer, Granger, Akenside, Cooper, Gray, Chatterton, Hart, Goldsmith, Langhorne, Smart, John ston, Shaw, Armstrong, Lyttleton, Boyse, Beattie, Scott, Je nyns, Cunningham, Glover, Smollet, Mickle, Warton, Jones, Blacklock, Cotton, Cowper, Blackstone, Logan, Roberts, Portens. Burns, Macncil, Homer's Iliad, Homer's Odyssey, Mitchell's Aristophanes, Mitchell, Colman, Gifford, Gary's Dante, Cainnen's Lusiad, Hunt's Translation of Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, Potter, Franklin, &.c,,&c.,in 60 volumes, 18mo., each volume containing a beautiful frontispiece. For sale at the Bookstore of feblg 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 4f ill ifi FEET Seasoned Poplar Siding, for sale H 4U.UUU $1 per 100 feet, by June 14, 1842. B. CUMSTOCK & CO. CARD PRINTING. THE subscriber having purchased one ! Dickinson's Rotas v Caru Presses, has it now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a shorter notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards, Billets, and Invitation Tickets. This Tress brings the business of Card Printing to a higher point of perfection than it has ever before attained, and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be done on any other machine. Havingjust added a large variety of new Card Type, and intending to purchase all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfaction to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visilingCARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, and billet paper constantly on haud. Columbus, Sept. 6. CHAS. SCOTT. COLUU Soulh MB US Soap nud Cnndlo Manufactory, South Columbus, near the New Court House. For sale, 30 Jioxcs superior Starch ; 25 Boxes Mould Candles ; 20 do. superior quality ; 50 do. Dipped Candles ; 10 do. Fancy Soap, dry ; 50 do. fine Yellow Soap 100 do. Brown do.; 30 Barrels Soft Soap. I am selling the above articles at prices to suit the times, and lower than they can be brought from any other place. Tallow and Beeswax bought for Cash. Ashes and all kinds of Grease received for Soap. December 31, 1842. JOHN FUNSTON. FA Mil I LISII ON ABLE HAT AND CAP KSTAB. WILLIAM WISE would inform his customers and the public, that his assortment of Fashionable Hats is now complete. His attention is now given almost exclusively to the manufacture of Hats of the finest quality ; and he is now prepared to present an article equal in taste, style, and beauty of finish, and superior in point of durability, to any of the East ern mauuiacturc. The earliest information of a chancre in the Eastern Fash ions, will be received in future by special arrangement ; and no effort on his part shall be spared to acquire for his house uie repuiauon 01 a r AstuonAjJi.E hat and HjStais-LISHMENT.He has just received from New York a few cases of Silk, Mole-Skin and Cassimcre Hats, a nplendid article, of the latest style. Columbus, August 9, 1842. npilE POPE'S SUPREMACY.- A Treatise on the X Pope's Supremacy. By the Rev. Isaac Barrow, D. D. 1 vol bvo. The Ecclesiastical and Political History of the Popes of Rome, during the I61I1 and 17th centuries. By Leopold Ranke, Professor in the University of Berlin, "i vols. Practical and Internal Evidence against Roman Catholicism, in six Letters. By the Rev. Joseph Blanco White, M. A B. D. 1 vol. 12mo. Five Sermons against Popery. By Archbishop Seeker. 1 vol. 18mo. Price 25 cents. " A remarkably candid, clear and concise exposition of the errors of Popery." Outlines of a History of the Court of Rome, and of the Temporal Power of the Popes. By M. Daunou. 1 vol. 12mo. The Difficulties of Romanism. By George Stanley Faber, B. D. With an Introductory Essay, by the Rev. John Cole-ir an, 1 vol. 12ino. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. August 9, 1842. B OUND NOVELS for S3 Cents! LIBRARY OF titers propose to publish a series of the most popular novels of me day, sucli as inosc of sir n,. JL. JDulwcr, Mr. James, sc, at the very low price of twenty-five cents each at retail. The works included in this series will be given complete, without omission or abridgment, and in the neatest and handsomest manner ; and the sheets will be dried and pressed so that the volumcs will be ready for binding. Several numbers, as follows, have been issued, which will serve as a specimen of the entire scries. No. 1. Pclhain; or, the Adventures of a Gentleman. By Sit E. L. Bulwer. With a Portrait of the Author. 2. The Disowned : a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. 3. Devereux : a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. 4. Paul Clifford: a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. 5. Eugene Aram : a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. G. The Last Days of rompeii : a Tale. By Bulwer. With an Engraving. 7. The Czarina: an Historical Romance of the Court of Russia. Bv Mrs. Holland. I'he above just received by Oct 28 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA. Embracing selections from the Poetical Literature of the United States, from the time of the Revolution; with a Preliminary Essay, on the progress and condition of Pco-try in this counlry ; and Biographical and Critical Notices of the most eminent Poets. By Rufus W. Griswold. The best works of the following and other authors will appear in this volume, viz. : Allston, Bryant, Brainard, Brooks, Benjamin, Clarke, Coxe, Croswell, Dana, Drake, Dawes, Doanc, Embury, Ellet, Fields, Greene, Gould, Gallagher, Hallcck, Hoffman, Holmes, Hooper, Hillhouse, Longfellow, Lawrence,' Lunt, Lowell, Mellen, M'Lellen, Norton, Osgood, Pinkney, Percival, Pierpont, Prentice, Pike, Peabody, Rockwell,-Sprague, Sands, Sandford, Simms, Sargent, Sigourney, Street, Tuckcrman, Very, Ware, Willis, Wnittier, Wilcox. " A work of this description has long been needed. Its preparation could not have been confided to better hands." ' JVcio Yorker. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. August 4, 1842. A DIGEST of nil the New York Reports. A Practical Elementary Digest of the Reported Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and the Court for the Cor rection of Errors, of the State of New York, together with the Reported Cases of the Superior Court for the city and county of New York, from the earliest period to the present time, in- i- uouig uowen s Keports, M vols. Coleman's Cases, Wendell's Reports, 21 vols. Caines' Reports, 3 vols. Hall's Reports, 2 vols. Caines' Cases in Error 2 vols Johnson's Reports, 20 vols. Johnson's Cases, 3 vols. Anthon's Nisi Prius. By Thomas W. Clerke. 4 large sup. royal 8vo. vols. 1811. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of jan7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. GENTLEMEN, THIS WAY ! Gen. SAMUEL Ji PEH rtKIS fmbrnces Ihis onnnrtunitv to sav to his old mends that he has established Ins t lead Uuarters lor this season in the basement of the Clinton Bank, corner of High and State streets, where he will be extremely happy to wait upon all gentlemen who may call upon him. He assures them that his Razors and every thing else shall always be in the very best order, and every attention given to his business, so that he respectfully solicits a portion of patronage. December 1,1842.. dtf. SAMUEL PERKINS. GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING SALOON. JOSEPH BENNETT wishes to inform the public that he has again established himself in this city, for the purpose of paying particular attention to the appearance of his old friends, as well as those who may become new ones. His location is central, being directly opposite Mr. Russell's Hotel, near the Franklin Bank ; and he hopes to receive the custom of all who can make it convenient to give him a call' Columbus, November 28, 1842.. dtf. PRINTING INK. The subscriber has just received direct from the manufactory at Philadelphia, and forsale on consignment, a good supply of Johnson & Durant's Winter Book and News Ink, the best manufactured in the United Stales. The News Ink is put up in kegs of lo, 20 and Zo lbs. the Book Ink in kegs of 10, 1ft and 20 lbs. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at lh Ohio Stale Journal Office, accompanied with Ihe Cosh, will receive immediate attention. Columbus, December 1, 1842. CHAS. SCOTT. STORY ON PARTNERSHIP; Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maratime Jurisprudence wiUi occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. 1 vol. 8vo. Just received and for sale by Dec. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 5flfkfi I'US. Cotton Chain, No. 5 lo 1G. ,UUU 2.000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. 5rW ifl LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by August i. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO

JOURNA VOLUME VI. COL UMBUS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1843. NUMBER 184 DAILY OHIO ATE PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, & WEEKLY, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily paper per annum $C 00 Tri-weckly per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum '. . . . 2 SO Payable in advance. BUSINESS CARDS. W. & It. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS and Counsf.li.oiis at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin Bank, up stairs. August 3. SPARROW Sc MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Stale Buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 5, 1841 . F. J. Matthews. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Stale. Office on High street, over Burchstead & Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. FERRY & DENiVISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Clinton BankState street. July 9, 1841. WALTER THRALL, TTORNF.Y at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office A on the East side of High street, second door South of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. uecemoer z, ion. GEO. ill. PARSONS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office High street, opposite Oylcr's Hotel, third door south of llie store of Preston & Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. WESTERN HOTEL A: ND Waldo Stage House, 33 miles north of Columbus, on the Sandusky turnpike, by John search. mar. . AS. CHEW, Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Frank- I'm couutv office. Columbus, Ohio, is prepared to attend 10 cases nf" ISnnkmptcy. Feb. 19. 1842. n AivKKiriT BUSINESS. The subscriber will as- JL sist any one who may wish to procure the benefit of the Bankrup Law. WALTER THRALL, Feb. 3. A'o. 59, High street. IIAKVEY & SE1BERT, BOOK BINDERS, llcrancourt &Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. marl7J Wm. Scibert. HARDWARE, &c. BUTTLES & RUNYON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimminsrs. Tinware. Tinners' Findings, &c, &.C. High street, sign ol the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, wholesale and retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment, of the first qual-ty, always on hand. Ocl- I, N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. BOOKSTORE AND BINDERY. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, . Slate street, opposite the Stale House. A general assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. DOCT. JT. IIAWLEY has removed his office to llcrancourt & Ainbos' new building, between the American Hotel and the Neil House. Residence on the comer of High and Friend streets. Doct. Haw ley would receive m his office one or more students of Medicine. April 19, 1842. .dtf. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841. M'COY, WORK. & M'COY, , DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpet-peting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, &c, High street, opposite the Slate House, Columbus, Ohio. TMIll! ! The undersigned, agent of the jli'.tna Insurance J? company of Hartford, Connecticut, will insure against loss or damage by fire on the most liberal terms. Nov. 21, 1842. .Cmd E. BACKUS. II. COMSTOCK & CO. I70RWARDING and Commission Merchants, and Pro-. duce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. ' J. RIDGWAY & CO.'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castintrs, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. INSURANCE. The subscriber is Agent lor we LacKing Mutual Insurance Company . The Company insures on a safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those who wish to have property insured are invited to call and examine the principles and plan of the Company. WALTER THRALL. January 27, 1842. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford Con necticut. Jan. 2G. E. ROBB1NS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, (Jolumous. BOOTS AND SHOES. KIMBALL & JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in Boots and Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A very general assortment constantly on nanu. NEIL HOUSE. The subscriber having taken the above House for a term of years, and furnished it in good style, nailers himself that by strict attention to the comfort of his guests, he will merit a share of the public patron ae R. 11. COWLES. Columbus, July 1, 1842. ' CORNELIUS WALKE, M. D., . fpENDERS his services to the citizens of Columbus and X vicinity, as Physician and Surgeon. .-,: .. i.4 M..,.V, ,,,;,.c' Tncliliilo T!, , mtr. uj Jinee, on i.i6ii...,vv..u.... upstairs. July 5, 1842.. dtf COLUMRUS IRON STORE. THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he oilers for sale at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of H. Glover & Co., on liroad st. oct.2Gdtf. GEO. GERE. Forwarding, Commission anil Produce Business. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise aim Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. 8. II. STANTON & CO. WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic. Drv Goods. Groceries. Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. No, I, Goodale's Row, (opposite Gregory and Burr,) High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. STONE Jk TO WNSEND, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, opposite the Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1842. AUCTION! AUCTION ! ! The Tnllest Room and Best Auctioneer yet. Having taken that well known stand, the City Auction Room, formerly occupied by ' C. W. Kent, I am prepared to receive on consignment all de-scriptions of Merchandize, Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, &c. Country Sales also attended to Per cenlage on the most reasonable terms. W, R. KENT, City Auction Room. N. B. Goods. &c, sold at private sale at Auction prices, it Columbus, September 9, 1842. .dly. AI1S TO REFLECTION. Aids to Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Willi the Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essay. By John M'Vick ar, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. 12mo. Price SJ 25. For sale at the Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. A MERICAN ALMANAC for the Year IS 13, just received by dec20 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BANKRUPTCY. Rules and Regula'ions in Bankruptcy, adopted by the District Court of the United States, for the District of Qliio. Second Edition, revised, with the additions and amendments to August Term, 1812. Just published, for sale by the hundred, or single, at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. September 8, 1812. BOOTS AN U SHOES. 25 cases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale !v August 18. FAY, K1LB0URNE & CO. BOLTING CLOTHS. McCOY, WORK & Mo COY have been appointed agents for the sale of genuine Hot Anker Bolting Cloths, of warranted quality, which they will sell at New York prices. July 5. 4 T) ULWER'S Lnut Novel." Zanoni, a Novel, by AJ the author of Pclhain, Rienzi, Sic, &.c. 2 vols. 12mo. Ilnrpcr's Fmtiilr Librnrr, in sells from vol. 1 lo 150 inclusive, or by the single volume. Wculth and Worth, or, which makes the Man? 1 vol 18mo. Just received and for sale by may4 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned formed a co-partnership on the 15th instant, under the firm ofO. W. Sherwood 01 Co., and will continue (he Grocery business at the old stand on High street, 2 doors south of the Franklin Bank. (). V. SHERWOOD, THOS. ACHESON. Columbus, Oct. 24, 1842. CALF SEWED ROOTS. Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable article, for sale at the now Boot and Shoe Store of Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD RICHARDSON. COARSE ROOTS AND BROANS. An extensive assortment of Men's Coarse Boots and Brogans, ol Columbus manufacture, kept constantly on hand and for sale cheap, at wholesale or retail, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. CHEAP SHOES. 500 Pairs LadiesiKid Slips and Ties, for sale at the low price of 60 cents a pair, at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, Sepjaqiuai 9, 1812. Buttles' Block. CHARLES O'MALLEY. Adventures of Clmsrie Malley, the Irish Dragoon, just received by foblO 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. H. MOTT'S TRAVELS. Travels in Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, &c., &c, during the years 1834 to 1841. By Valentine Mott. M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery, &c. &.C.; in 1 vol.Svo. just received and for sale by may 1. IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. DRY GOODS. McCOY, WORK & McCOY oiler for sale at their old stand, opposite the State House, a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Jy 5. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c The subscribers have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, cec, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. DWELLING HOUSE for Sale. For sale, a well built and commodious house, very desirable as a residence, and one of the most eligible situations in the city. Apply to marl9-dlf. 11. P. ESPY. EASTERN SOLE LEATHER A first rate article, constantly on hand, and for sale at prices to suit the times, at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, September 9, 1842. Buttles' Block. FRESH FRUIT. 25 Boxes Raisins; 25 quarter do. do. ; just received and for sale by November 29, 1842. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. FOR SALE Pews No. 53 in the Episcopal Church and 78 in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. Oclobcr 19, 1842. B. COMSTOCK & CO. RENCH REVOLUTION. A History of the French Revolution. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. 12nv. 2d Edition. Just received by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. FUR LINED RUBBERS a first rate article for cold or wet weather, lor sale at Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S. GRANVILLE MONEY WANTED. The highest price given for Granville money, in goods or cash, at the store of J. MORRISON, Nov. 8. .dtf Corner of High and Town sts. GO IT and pri BOOTS! Boots of every description, quality price, al the cheap Cash Shoe Slore, of BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, September 9, 1842. Bultles' Block, High street. 1 ENTLEMEN, don't go with wet feet, when you can J purchase a pair 01 waier proot Jioots lor 99, at CHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, DeclS Buttles' Block. HARRISON'S DIGEST, Vol. 4. Just published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in tho House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and also the Crown Cases Reserved; together with a full selection of Equity Cases, Vol.4, completing the work from 175G to 1810. The 4lh volume, or sets in 4 volumcs, for sale at moderate prices, by T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 5, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. TMPORTANT to Mrrchnnt nn.l Trntlms. For JL sale, very cheap, at UliJUii'a Jiookslorc, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound 111 Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. March 24. IT JAMES' NEW NOVEL. The Jacquerie A Novel. By G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of " The Robber," " The Ancient Regime," etc., etc. lii 2 vols. Just received at the Bookstore of fcb7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. LADIES don't go with cold feel, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, at a low price, at BURCHSTEAD & lUCHARDSON'S, Decl8 Buttles' Block. LADIES' SHOES. An extensive assortment La-of dies' Shoes, from the most celebrated manufactories iu Philadelphia, just received at the sign of the Golden Boot, viz: A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, Ladies' fine Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Ties, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slips and Ties, Kid Thick Sole French Tics, Kid Buskins with Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, &c., &c, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. LININGS AND FINDINGS. Just received, a largo and first rale assortment of Lining and Binding Skins, Half Bleached and Green Shoe Thread, Shoe Nails and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kers' Tools, whichare offered unusually low, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. LIVES of the luecns of Englnud, from the Norman Conquest, with anecdotes of their Courts, iu 3 vols, by Agnes Stickland. Memoirs of Margaret Davidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson, with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY. KILBOURNE & CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. jun8 MEMOIRS of the (ncena of France; with notices of the Royal Favorites. By Mrs. Forbes Bush. Complete from the London Edition, in two volumes. Price 31 cents. Sold at DERBY'S Bookstore. December 21, 1842. MARY, O.UEEN 0F SCOTS. Letters and Documents. connected with Her Personal History, now first published ; with an introduction, by Agnes Strickland, Au thor of the '"Lives of the Queens of England." Price 25 cents. Sold at DERBY'S. Dec. 12, 1842. MESMERISM. Fads in Mesmerism, with reasons for a dispassionate enquiry into it. By the Rev. Chauncy Hare Townshend, A. M. A new supply al the Bookstore of Nov. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MACHINE CARDS. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO have this day received, 30 setts Machine Cards, manu nclured in Leicester, Massachusetts. April 21, 1812. N O. SUGAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Sugar, for sale low for cash by Dacl7 B. COMSTOCK & CO. "TAILS ANI GLASS. FAY, K1LBOURNE & 11 CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails ; 200 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sizes of Glass, from 10 by 14 to 16 by 22. June 8 PETERS' REPORTS. The lfilh volume of Peters Reports being cases argued and adjudged iu the Su prcme Court of the United Slates, January Term. 1842 fo sale by I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. December 3, 1842. PHILADELPHIA SHOES. Just ree'd, a splendid assortment of Ladies' colored Buskins, " French Kid Buskins, " French Kid Slippers, " French Morocco Slippers, Children's colored Morocco Gaiter Boots, " colored (loth Gaiter Boots. Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON. RUBBERS! RURRERS! RUBBERS! 800 pairs Men's, Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, just received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, al the lowest cash prices, al the new Boot and Shoe Store of BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, Oct. 2. Bullies' Building, High street. RUBKERS! RUBIIEJCS!! RUBBERS!!! 1,000 Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden Boot, and for sale cheap wholesale or retail, by December 1, 1811. KIMBALL & JONES. REMOVAL. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to the Store lately occupied by the firm of Gregory, Burr & Co., on High street, 2 doors Soulh of the Franklin liank. April 5, 1812. SHOES! SHOES! ! SHOES ! ! ! At the new Shoe Store, Buttles' Building, High st. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Misses Boots and Shoes, among which arc the following kinds: Ladies Colored Half Boots, " French Kid Slips, " Morocco Slips, " Fur Shoes, Misses colored Half Boots, Children's colored Button Boots. Oct. 2. S1 TORY ON PARTNERSHIP. Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maratime Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for sale bv T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 1842. .dtf. No. 5 Minor street. SHOE MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will be sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russell, Yellow and White Lining Skins, Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, &c, &c. November 29, 1841. SHEEP SKINS. Kimball & Jones have just received 75 dozen bark tanned Sheep Skins, which will be sold ve-ry cheap, al the sign of the Golden Boot. Oct. 30. QOLE LEATHER. 30,000 lbs. Spanish Sole Lea- kJ tlier, ol superior qualily, just received and torsale hy October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. s WAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsale hy fjuly 24j FAY, KILIiOUliNE & CO. THE BUCKEYE ALMANAC, for IS l.'J, containing the Census of 1830 H), comparative view of the Census from 1790 lo 1810, Population ol the principal Cities and Towns, Results of ihe Presidential Election in 1836-40, &.c. Just received and for sale hy Sept. 30. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ANNERS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS. KIM-BALL & JONES have 011 hand Tomlinson's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, Flesher's Steels and Brain Faces, Clearing and Scouring Slones, Glass Slickers, &c, which are offered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodale's Row. December 1, 1841. THICK BOOTS AND BROGANS Of all quali ties and prices, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S rpANNEHS' OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior X quality, tor sale cheap, bv November 24, 1841. KIMBALL & JONES. nPANNERS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best X quality, lor sale by October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO, TRUNK HIDES. 500 Hides, suitable for covering Trunks, in store and for sale by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. TOWN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, fifty very desirable Lots in the City of Columbus. En quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. THE ADAMS' LETTERS. Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams; with an Introductory Memoir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. 2 vols. 12mo. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to his wife. By the same. 2 vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WHEAT WANTED. The subscribers will pay Ihe highest market price for Wheat, delivered al their Ware-House int city of Columbus. Jluy29, 1812. I!. COMSTOCK & CO. "17ATEB PROOF BOOTS. Gentlemen's Calf V V Sewed Water Proof Boots, a genteel article, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure & Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwintcr strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. WHITE LEAD, OIL, &c Fay, Kilbournc &Co have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Also Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. WHEAT AND WOOD will be Inlten nt the market price, if delivered soon, for debts due the O-hio Stale Journal. Nov. 1, 1842, "I f HHDS. New Orleans Sugar; 60 Bags Rio Coffee; IU just received and for sale by November 29, T842. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. Q C BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. Ml) 10 bbls. Fustic. 5 do. Nic'wood. 6 do. Alum, 1 lihd. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. Also Clothiers' Press Papers, a lirst ralo article. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. Af BBLS. Camwood; 30 Bbls. Logwood : 11 30 Fustic; 20 " Nic'wood; 6 " Alum; 6 " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder : 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers; forsale by J' AY, KILBOURNE & CO NOTICECHEAP FOR CASn. CUSHMAN & HOWELL still continue to carry 011 the Saddle and Harness business at their old stand oni door Soulh of the Franklin Bank, where they keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Whips, Valises Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single liar ness, of all kinds and qualities, cheap for Cash, or country produce. Farmers, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times, and no mistake ! We will sell lor cost and carriage, cash up and no grumbling, at the following prices. The quality ol the article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, al from 5 00 12 50 $16 00 100 Bridles, ' " 75 1 50 2 00 75 Martingals, " " 50 1 00 1 25 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard leather,) 10 00 10 00 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 3 00 7 00 50 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 50 00 These articles we are selling cheaper than they can be bought West of the Mountains. We can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We arc whole teams ourselves. We slay the leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock, be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell without reserve. Ve are the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1842. NKWESTARLISHMENT.--GEORGE J.PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors Soulh of Town street, where he will keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended lo. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. A NTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY. A IX Cla Classical Dictionary, containing an account of the princi pal nroncr names mentioned in Ancient Authors, an intend ed to elucidate all the important points connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an account of coins, weights, and measures, with Tabular values of the same ; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1400 pages double columns of closely printed matter. The above work, which is acknowledged to be the best ex taut, has just been issued from the press, and is for sale by Sep. 24. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. URS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. The subscribers have just received a large slock of Furs and Hatters' Trimmings, which they offer lor sale at the lowes prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, sides. (iO " double and single Ring Russia, blown. 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 50 " Back and Belly Muskral. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rale assortment of Silk and Cotton Sides and Tips, Banding and Binding, Hat Leathers, Bow Strings Skivers all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood, Gum Shellac, &c. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. August 29, 1842. NEW LAW BOOK. In Press, and will be published early in May, " Cases, chiefly relating to the Criminal and Presentment Law, reserved for consideration and deeid ed by the twelve Judges of Ireland, from May 1822, to November 1810, by Robert Jebb, Esq., Barrister al Law; first American edition, with references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From the want of a Reporter, probably, it has happened that the merits of the Common Law Judges of Ireland have not hithort -1 eenmuch known beyond the limits of their jurisdiction. The present volume may serve to show that the appointment of these Judges has been directed by the same discrimination, which, in less than forty years has given to another department of Irish Law Ihe ser 'ices of Reuesdai.e, of Manners, and of Sucden names, than which the Jurisprudence of England and of our own counlry, know none more authoritative." " No authority in the law can exceed such as is furnished by reports like Mr. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve able Judges, who, after hearing a case well argued, have consulted, deliberated, and in the fast resort decided, must be re garded as of controlling authority. In addition to this, Mr. Jebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of the case is clear and orderly ; the arguments on both sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " very highest authority ' and the judgment of the Court is generally u-nanimous. The Judges appear, besides, to have been in correspondence with the English Judges, and to have been some limes assisted by them. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28, 1842. No. 5.Mii or st. D RE WRY ON INJUNCTIONS. The subscribers arc now preparing for publication A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Injunctions. By Charles Stewart Drew-ry, Esq., Barrister at Law. With Notes and References to American Cases. First American from the first London Edition. " It is scarcely necessary lo offer an apology for the publication of a new work on a subject which has only been treated by one learned writer, and that more than twenty years ago. The great extension, during the intervening period, of the subjects to which the relief by Injunctions is applicable, and the consequent addition to die collection of cases, illustrating the Law on this head of Equity, have appeared to the writer lo make it probable, that an Essay on the Law and Practice of Injunctions would now be acceptable to the profession." The present work is confined strictly to an exposition of the Law and Practice." Extract from the Preface. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 5 Minor street. Philadelphia, January 27, 1842. .dtf. HISTORY of the Wnr in the Peninsnln, ond in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814, by Col. W. F. P. Napier, C. B. Carefully reprinted from the 'lib edition, and complete in 4 large 8vo. volumes, with 50 olates of " Plans of Battles," &c. " Col. Napier has now completed his arduous undertaking of recording the history of the war which England waged in the Peninsula for six years against the gigantic power of Napoleon. The task was difficult: the theme a noble one: and we may be proud that the great deeds of our countrymen have found a worthy historian." " By posterity this work (for to posterity it will assuredly descend) will be considered as the testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience, well fitted to pass a judgment on the deeds wlucti he saw and wnicn ne describes." " The work comes before us, both as a work of art and a testimony: it might fail in the one capacity, yet retain all its value in the other. But if it justly challenge our admiration in both characters, then will it take its rank in after times with those few but precious records of antiquity, wherein the scholar was an actor as well as historian." "But to this high rank we think Col. Napier's history has attained." Edinburgh Reiriew. For sale at the Bookstore of mar!7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BRITISH POETS, in SO Volumes. The works of the British Poets, with lives of the Authors, N otes, &c. By Ezekiel Sanford and Robert Walsh, Jr. Containing the works of Chaucer, Spenser, Shakspeare, Ben Johnson, Davis, Donne, Drummond, Beaumont, Fletcher, Cowley, Waller, Milton, Butler, Wihnot, Otway, Dryden, Pamel, Garth, Addison, Tickell, Lord Lansdowne, Prior, Blackmore, Gay, Dean Swift, Savage, Dyer, Pope, Watts, Collins, Blair, Pitt, Young, Dodsley, Mallet, Ramsay, Thompson, Shenstone, Cawtnorne, Churchill, Falconer, Granger, Akenside, Cooper, Gray, Chatterton, Hart, Goldsmith, Langhorne, Smart, John ston, Shaw, Armstrong, Lyttleton, Boyse, Beattie, Scott, Je nyns, Cunningham, Glover, Smollet, Mickle, Warton, Jones, Blacklock, Cotton, Cowper, Blackstone, Logan, Roberts, Portens. Burns, Macncil, Homer's Iliad, Homer's Odyssey, Mitchell's Aristophanes, Mitchell, Colman, Gifford, Gary's Dante, Cainnen's Lusiad, Hunt's Translation of Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, Potter, Franklin, &.c,,&c.,in 60 volumes, 18mo., each volume containing a beautiful frontispiece. For sale at the Bookstore of feblg 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 4f ill ifi FEET Seasoned Poplar Siding, for sale H 4U.UUU $1 per 100 feet, by June 14, 1842. B. CUMSTOCK & CO. CARD PRINTING. THE subscriber having purchased one ! Dickinson's Rotas v Caru Presses, has it now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a shorter notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards, Billets, and Invitation Tickets. This Tress brings the business of Card Printing to a higher point of perfection than it has ever before attained, and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be done on any other machine. Havingjust added a large variety of new Card Type, and intending to purchase all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfaction to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visilingCARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, and billet paper constantly on haud. Columbus, Sept. 6. CHAS. SCOTT. COLUU Soulh MB US Soap nud Cnndlo Manufactory, South Columbus, near the New Court House. For sale, 30 Jioxcs superior Starch ; 25 Boxes Mould Candles ; 20 do. superior quality ; 50 do. Dipped Candles ; 10 do. Fancy Soap, dry ; 50 do. fine Yellow Soap 100 do. Brown do.; 30 Barrels Soft Soap. I am selling the above articles at prices to suit the times, and lower than they can be brought from any other place. Tallow and Beeswax bought for Cash. Ashes and all kinds of Grease received for Soap. December 31, 1842. JOHN FUNSTON. FA Mil I LISII ON ABLE HAT AND CAP KSTAB. WILLIAM WISE would inform his customers and the public, that his assortment of Fashionable Hats is now complete. His attention is now given almost exclusively to the manufacture of Hats of the finest quality ; and he is now prepared to present an article equal in taste, style, and beauty of finish, and superior in point of durability, to any of the East ern mauuiacturc. The earliest information of a chancre in the Eastern Fash ions, will be received in future by special arrangement ; and no effort on his part shall be spared to acquire for his house uie repuiauon 01 a r AstuonAjJi.E hat and HjStais-LISHMENT.He has just received from New York a few cases of Silk, Mole-Skin and Cassimcre Hats, a nplendid article, of the latest style. Columbus, August 9, 1842. npilE POPE'S SUPREMACY.- A Treatise on the X Pope's Supremacy. By the Rev. Isaac Barrow, D. D. 1 vol bvo. The Ecclesiastical and Political History of the Popes of Rome, during the I61I1 and 17th centuries. By Leopold Ranke, Professor in the University of Berlin, "i vols. Practical and Internal Evidence against Roman Catholicism, in six Letters. By the Rev. Joseph Blanco White, M. A B. D. 1 vol. 12mo. Five Sermons against Popery. By Archbishop Seeker. 1 vol. 18mo. Price 25 cents. " A remarkably candid, clear and concise exposition of the errors of Popery." Outlines of a History of the Court of Rome, and of the Temporal Power of the Popes. By M. Daunou. 1 vol. 12mo. The Difficulties of Romanism. By George Stanley Faber, B. D. With an Introductory Essay, by the Rev. John Cole-ir an, 1 vol. 12ino. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. August 9, 1842. B OUND NOVELS for S3 Cents! LIBRARY OF titers propose to publish a series of the most popular novels of me day, sucli as inosc of sir n,. JL. JDulwcr, Mr. James, sc, at the very low price of twenty-five cents each at retail. The works included in this series will be given complete, without omission or abridgment, and in the neatest and handsomest manner ; and the sheets will be dried and pressed so that the volumcs will be ready for binding. Several numbers, as follows, have been issued, which will serve as a specimen of the entire scries. No. 1. Pclhain; or, the Adventures of a Gentleman. By Sit E. L. Bulwer. With a Portrait of the Author. 2. The Disowned : a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. 3. Devereux : a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. 4. Paul Clifford: a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. 5. Eugene Aram : a Tale. By Bulwer. With a Plate. G. The Last Days of rompeii : a Tale. By Bulwer. With an Engraving. 7. The Czarina: an Historical Romance of the Court of Russia. Bv Mrs. Holland. I'he above just received by Oct 28 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA. Embracing selections from the Poetical Literature of the United States, from the time of the Revolution; with a Preliminary Essay, on the progress and condition of Pco-try in this counlry ; and Biographical and Critical Notices of the most eminent Poets. By Rufus W. Griswold. The best works of the following and other authors will appear in this volume, viz. : Allston, Bryant, Brainard, Brooks, Benjamin, Clarke, Coxe, Croswell, Dana, Drake, Dawes, Doanc, Embury, Ellet, Fields, Greene, Gould, Gallagher, Hallcck, Hoffman, Holmes, Hooper, Hillhouse, Longfellow, Lawrence,' Lunt, Lowell, Mellen, M'Lellen, Norton, Osgood, Pinkney, Percival, Pierpont, Prentice, Pike, Peabody, Rockwell,-Sprague, Sands, Sandford, Simms, Sargent, Sigourney, Street, Tuckcrman, Very, Ware, Willis, Wnittier, Wilcox. " A work of this description has long been needed. Its preparation could not have been confided to better hands." ' JVcio Yorker. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. August 4, 1842. A DIGEST of nil the New York Reports. A Practical Elementary Digest of the Reported Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and the Court for the Cor rection of Errors, of the State of New York, together with the Reported Cases of the Superior Court for the city and county of New York, from the earliest period to the present time, in- i- uouig uowen s Keports, M vols. Coleman's Cases, Wendell's Reports, 21 vols. Caines' Reports, 3 vols. Hall's Reports, 2 vols. Caines' Cases in Error 2 vols Johnson's Reports, 20 vols. Johnson's Cases, 3 vols. Anthon's Nisi Prius. By Thomas W. Clerke. 4 large sup. royal 8vo. vols. 1811. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of jan7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. GENTLEMEN, THIS WAY ! Gen. SAMUEL Ji PEH rtKIS fmbrnces Ihis onnnrtunitv to sav to his old mends that he has established Ins t lead Uuarters lor this season in the basement of the Clinton Bank, corner of High and State streets, where he will be extremely happy to wait upon all gentlemen who may call upon him. He assures them that his Razors and every thing else shall always be in the very best order, and every attention given to his business, so that he respectfully solicits a portion of patronage. December 1,1842.. dtf. SAMUEL PERKINS. GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING SALOON. JOSEPH BENNETT wishes to inform the public that he has again established himself in this city, for the purpose of paying particular attention to the appearance of his old friends, as well as those who may become new ones. His location is central, being directly opposite Mr. Russell's Hotel, near the Franklin Bank ; and he hopes to receive the custom of all who can make it convenient to give him a call' Columbus, November 28, 1842.. dtf. PRINTING INK. The subscriber has just received direct from the manufactory at Philadelphia, and forsale on consignment, a good supply of Johnson & Durant's Winter Book and News Ink, the best manufactured in the United Stales. The News Ink is put up in kegs of lo, 20 and Zo lbs. the Book Ink in kegs of 10, 1ft and 20 lbs. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at lh Ohio Stale Journal Office, accompanied with Ihe Cosh, will receive immediate attention. Columbus, December 1, 1842. CHAS. SCOTT. STORY ON PARTNERSHIP; Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maratime Jurisprudence wiUi occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. 1 vol. 8vo. Just received and for sale by Dec. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 5flfkfi I'US. Cotton Chain, No. 5 lo 1G. ,UUU 2.000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. 5rW ifl LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by August i. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO